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- Jess| 6 repliesYes, i have started receiving calls from them and I don't HAVE any debts with them anymore. I settled my debt, paid it off almost two months ago and now they've started calling again...
- Caller: TD Canada Trust Payment Office
- Call type: Debt collector
- BoomerMy daughter keeps answering this ( it might be a boy !!!!!!! ) lol .. when she does I hear "Hello Hello" they never answer her ?
- Caller: TD Bank
- sarano more calls
- Caller: sarasucks
- annoyedThis number keeps calling and then don't leave a message. It appears on my caller ID it is TDBank calling. Screen your calls and let the machine picks it up.
- Caller: TD
- roydid not authorize lands end or anyone else to call me
- prairiegold| 5 repliesThey call and call... 5 times or more a day. When I answer no one is there... silence, and they a hang-up. If it is TD like it has been mentioned... we don't owe anything. And if we did, when they call, why doesn't some one talk and present the issue of business?
If the caller is ligitimate, then why do they not conduct themselves professionally. It makes no sense. How is it possible that so many people get these calls which opperated like some child making calls for a joke? - vic| 1 replythis caller is really spamer, i called back, it pretent to put me on hold for 30s the a woman pickup, it aslo stimulate a call center background with some people talking, that agent didn't say her name when answer me, what's a TD standard to answer customer, so u can decide yourself this caller is legitimate or not
- Caller: td babk
- Call type: Debt collector
- matt| 5 repliesInteresting conversation guys, but this number called my son's cell phone. Don't think he has any beef with TD Canada Trust. They call many times a day to a teenager? Why? When I call back, "all of our agents are busy assisting other customers.....". No one ever comes back on. Very annoying.
- Caller: ??
- RC replies to matt| 1 replyJust to thank you all and to conform this call is a fraud. got the call on my cell and message to wait for next up coming agent waited by curiousity 2 minutes and I concluded they just want to spend my minutes.
- mrs. shirley balls| 7 repliesHave this annoying number 866-485-5354 to stop calling. Who calls on Sundays? Evenings? Robot calling is such a ignorant way to be trying to reach people. Pissing them off is not the answer. Everybody just report them to your local telephone co. because there are laws against this type of calling.
- Caller: TD Bank
- Ms. Annoyed| 1 replyThey call our Company continously and hang up as soon as I answer it.....not very professional if you ask me.
- Caller: TD Bank
- ChloeThey just called my cell 6 times in less than 5 minutes. I answered and was redirected to a voice message saying that all their agents are busy and then it hung up.
This is the most unproffesional service I've ever encountered. I only have on credit account with TD and always pay more than the minimum. I don't know why they would be calling me and apparently they do not wish to tell me.- Caller: TD
- Kai| 4 repliesThey've been calling non-stop.
Btw they are also using multiple phone numbers and are spoofing them.
Since when the hell does Toronto Dominion bank uses the alias "TD Bank"?
I am pretty sure these are all VOIP proxy based calls, not from TD themselves.
This group constantly calls, but having no one on the other end, means they are doing something to your VOIP or phone lines or cellphones, with their computers whenever you pick up.
I saw a news article once that hackers can steal your information by simply connecting to your cellphone.
Number spammers:
866-485-5354
480-282-9111
888-845-4741
Btw, all these numbers look like banks, because whoever is spoofing them, thinks everyone drops their guard if a bank calls with phone numbers from their site.
Anyone here getting calls on a VOIP line? You can probably use a program to trace the IP that is called in, but the problem is that VOIP services are given by third party companies, like iTalkBB Canada, so I don't know if they are connected to it as well.
Modem -> Internet -> iTalkBB VOIP server -> Caller (Internet VOIP maybe).
In that sense, the caller has multiple ways of connecting to a call and hiding their ip address, if they are using a computer, to probably attack or hijack a VOIP device in your home when a call is made.
At least that's my theory. Once a connection is made, vulnerabilities open up, so I might want to check with my router.- Call type: Prank
- rc| 5 repliesIn principal Reality seems to be right; I don't agree with the way it was discussed though.
Canadian privacy rules are bizarre.
Unless you confirm your name they won't give you any information. Yes, it's annoying - they use auto-robocalls to initially place the call and then if you answer they make you wait to connect you with a live person.
Annoying but it seems they are doing their job of debt collection.
I was a victim of id theft and had no idea until these people called me. I called the TD fraud unit and it took only a little time for them to acknowledge and then a little more time to clear up the situation with THEM(the bank). They will give you a note to the effect that your debt is cleared but then you need to keep that and reference it to get these stupid collection agencies off your back.... they will but you just need to make the little effort.
If you don't speak to them to clear up the situation, you are SURE to be called back at all times and hours.
That's their job... so screaming at them without proof that you cleared up your payment probably isn't going to help you and more importantly, since it's a bank, it CAN affect YOUR credit score.
My suggestion: be a man (or WOman) and face the situation to clear it up... with documentation! That SHOULD shut them up and if not then you have the legal recourse to sue them for harassment, which I'm sure would be fun as a class action... in fact this would be the exact forum to do so!!
Do it right! Cheers!- Caller: TD Canada Trust
- Call type: Debt collector
- Christhese idiots , IF they are really " TD BANK"....called this morning at 9:25am ( est).....
as soon as voice mail kicked in , they hung up ! rude and ignorant.... IF it was really a important and legit call , obviously a message would be left !!!
( so assuming spam robo dialer )- Caller: TD BANK SPAM ROBO DIALER ?
- Chris replies to rcRIGHT............
so if you don't deal with TD CANADA TRUST scum bags...........
why are they calling ???
ha ha - Chris- again.....scum bag losers from TD CANADA TRUST !!!!
*** AUTO BOT CALL ***
calls and hangs up........never any message.........
why ?
low life losers- Caller: TD CANADA TRUST LOW LIFES
- CJ- weird # calling........... calls , hangs up after a couple of rings ! ......never leaves a message !
weird......assuming a ROBO fraud caller ? any ideas ??
since no message ever left , obviously assuming a fraud scammer and related- Caller: fake caller ? fraud scammer apparently
- Chris replies to rc| 3 repliesclearly..... a TD bank employee !!!....too funny........
but explain why people who are ROYAL BANK AND SCOTIA BANK customers get calls from this number ??
so good luck explaining that - SCAM ALERT| 1 replyThe reality of the situation is when these scammers do call they are off shore and are not subject to Canadian Law. This number called with only TD Bank on the call display. There was no number associated with the call display. They did leave this number as a call back number 866-485-5354. I typed it in my search engine, low and behold, this is the first thing on the list. Complaints about this number. I have had similar phone calls from people pretending to be RBC on a 855-560-1406 number. Currently RBC is investigating this number and other numbers in that range. In a contact email, they have already stated all numbers show up on the RBC website. These scammers have some information, but not all your information. They are "Phishing" for more information. The banks already have your information.
1. Check your bank website for all contact numbers.
2. Report to RCMP Phonebusters or Canadian Anti-Fraud Agency and your bank (more imortantly, the security/fraud division).
3. If you do answer and talk to somebody, then get the following information:
a. Full Name of the person calling/Employee Number
b. Any and all call back numbers
c. Address of their location (Street Address, City, Province (State), Country
d. Tell them you will call them back after verifying the above information
4. Do not cave in to threats or harassment as it is their job to separate you from your money. Banks do not threaten or harass people, they do their best at friendly customer service.
5. If they tell you to mail your money to a specified address, write the address down to pass along to the appropriate authorities. Always do transactions with your bank directly.
6. Be aware of mail fraud and email fraud. They will try to send you official looking notices. These items are easy to fabricate.
5. If they keep harassing, then notify them you will be contacting your bank, the RCMP, the Anti-Fraud Agency and as many news agencies to warn them of this SCAM.
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